Thank you! Thank you so much! This was really bugging me!
Thanks! I can't go to sleep because it's been bugging me.
My life was made simple by this answer. Thank you!
Thank you so much! Seriously thanks. It actually worked!
Thanks. I had the same problem and couldn't figure it out.
Other:

This is NOT abusive. I pressed this button by accident.It is spam / self promotion.It is offensive or harmful.It does not contain enough information.It contains or requests illegal information.It does not make sense.

For how long you can actually stay in your home before foreclosure without making payments will be basically up to you. The foreclosure process is very complex and has many variables. First it varies State from State, the type of property you own, and will depend in part of the kind of lender you`re dealing with due to different foreclosure or mortgage laws and clauses, but the rules are mostly basic for most part of the country.

If your house is foreclosed in illinois , you can live there up to 2 months from the date when the bank sends you the final statement of foreclosure . the date when you are supposed to leave is generally mentioned in the statement by the bank . You can also extend your stay in the house if the new owner of the house agrees .

No you cannot lock her out of your home, because in the eyes of the law you are still married. this home, is considered the ~ MARITAL HOME. ~ what you cando is ask the court for an emergency hearing to get a judge to place an order, preventing her from taking everything.

If the bank forecloses the house, the person can live in the house till the Sherrif Sale Date. The Sale date would be written on the foreclosure notice. It takes about seventy two hours after the sale of home. After that the person has to leave the house.
Hope it helps !!
Good Luck !!
Jack Powell.

We need your help! Please help us improve our content by removing questions that are essentially the same and merging them into this question. Please tell us which questions below are the same as this one:

How many days can i live in my home after a field inspector comes to my door?